Exeter Advocate, 1903-11-12, Page 2filABIISE OF TRE BUM
A. Plea For Its Consecration to the
8ervioe of God.
Irsitered sqeordi4"`U htt' t't the l'cr" Ripon those whose bodiea ere defiled
lieneeo, caeacia. in thn Yoar te• b tb d I de reellog 'vices!
Thousand Nine Iicadred ape Tbreee. y e u.gence g
by wra. )3Atily. ef TOl'Ot0e. l'n° Oh,the a.wiel doom aweiting the
Peparroteut et Aericeiture. (Aeroflot .
srpiritual desecration a the tootple of
A despatch from, Chicago ewe:— the Holy •Ghosti
Bev. Frank De Witt Talmage preoch-
ed from the followino text; I. Col° e..„ CQNSI3WiNG .111`E"
iathians vie, 10, "Know ye not. that 11
'iGRA ever seen a sanctuary of
your body is the XerAnie Pi the Holy ibrick and stone which has been de- an occasion that dedication moot
Ohoste** Idicated to God destroyed by earth- 'have been,
More than Westminster obbey is to )(Poke or by fire? Wen. 1hate- On
LIMO= or Notre Demo to Pr is or taskstornY night I was Awalgen-
" the Vatican to Rome or the mosque 'eri in' my Brooklyn home by the
„proper that. every temple should be
of St. S'ophia to Constantinople. mblieg e re eng
more thau Diana's teniple wa$ to ClUlek rap at nay door. AS nlav Sias Irt/I'llelY dedigatesL Rhea are you
eves or the shrine of Athene to ter celled: "Wake up! The Taber-. faee*.74;y0tuer PrabilsleileSaillhe.delde34..tatoyotniare %in;
Athens, King Solonsen's temple was nocle is in dames!" hurriedly
to the Hebrew heart. It was the dreeeed mot aecended to the, cupola 'Iale;rgeieJsess etareC.44:seir? ZvhicT111ilsvebooldot'ula
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.4,4417,4,
holy place in which that Seity
supposed dwell, Each teinPle
supposed to be the personal proPertY.
of an individuol titvinity in the same
sense. as a mante house belongs to
bim. when the title deed le not only
put in the family safe, but also re-
corded aumeg tne eouutry records.
this be true what is the next
step ? Why, •eaela temple should
lutoe a day when it is publicly Oe-
diceted to the J)eitn for oliont it is
Wheu tbe Solemoule temple
woe to be at Not declicated the king
maIe the Service One of national im-
port. He assenihded in one place,
Ali the afters and men of state, and
on that oecaeion he sacrificed Me
090• eileeo end .22.0Q0 oxen. The
eivere of blood width dowed from
diet altar eiguify to us bow great
• Tele: DEDICATION.
Now, my brother, it is right and
IITIL1ZINU TOM ATKINS
$,TRANG occDTATioxs FOR.
sOLDIERS,
'Used as Coal' Miners and Wood -
tees in Sonth
Afrieo.
188‘1, during the first Doer War.
Lt would have opened the eyes of
hove egos hew our serdiers -were era-
PeoPls in this country could they
Sewed in South Africa,„ eays Lon-
don TitrEits. Fuel WAS diffietilt to
ebtain the norder-line which di-
videe Natal from the Trausvael, and
*woe Incle'y explorer naviug located
cord in the oeighherhood. the troops+
lying idle at Tal000lDllidoliog the
armistice were utilized as col miners,.
and were set to dig end delve for
black diamonds on the spot rear
which Durielee hog since ePruog ioto
existence,
attritive bed auother body of
Not content with this, the militery
troops eocamped a the Dralieneberg
Mountaine employed as wood -cutter$.
feillog treea owl thop„oing hrueltwood
one spot about which oational pride et OUr ,o4sel. C s , offer 1.3111. lfow Preciolea At la hut the sides of these mountairse. The
mold, the donee grOnitit eneete
and refigionS fervor centred: it WSTner° t4° w. 4°1° 14-111`11f we'"? ,few cau MY appreciate unless -they euerlooment of oegeleegpjona way it Wag Utterly Wiped Out 1?oeittg
- i1 never wieh tee.r a men sae Pan. of their 14-13-sieril onatoolY- coal miners and wood-cottere veto the Iumorreetien of Two
the orte place above all °there woteK gathered, The tor seemed 'merged, los,
efeos0000r„ devotee. says. -Lee met e on tee distance the pubite bleedings htnE
restarlt about Ms obYsical their'lleerts in idlenesonod calmed en • nreno of toe hoeer -parts of south
tainlv prevented tlie roen eating oat Yeara Age.
tree Israelite wanted to see, as the and surcharged with electricitteh. Oh
nizptasler will* of course, he re- r THE sun y
spectacle may be seen, in a canatiereg
rouneratee them, and 50 the eteauge A, so 00L..14
rtetkeicitti9ireoBrfoenra::is:::glee.Pnegt, iNT•m/NAKTQINTONA151., LESSON,
tlemaa of meas very much wanted
his deugliter's wedding te be eorne-
'Wog of- a, ',unitary pegeont. Deing
7'et.:;:uttiottlibei.2111e1:41 cIA:mr.aantitrigttbit
statioe
"Sin—I beg meet respectfully to
drew yettlr kind attentiom that if
you would let me know at yew
earliest convorienee the rate ot
charge for the following for weddieg
purposes ?, Slime dozen. Eoglish cato
oleo. one isiilitooy bood; three dozen.
labsative(s(LiTt jleerevniL,errve;klitay
fantry."
i•lheriless to eay„ a request, csaiglied
in this spirit met with. a very de-
cided refusal.
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O UIVILIZATION'S EDO
Ngvws, MILT .-(71141ING OF TOOkA
KUHN OF DIANANTINO.
Text of the Lesten, I's. xxilie
Golden Text, P$. =ail., 1.
The title of this lesson, 49)-Avo-
t4urtbisltetixtmGaettftlo,'; toetlitsiliosn1:10i5ret praamrtutileara
portion ot Seriptuce. It .centailely
does tell ef Daviere truet, but it tella
first ef Him, 01 when', the twenty,
second and Twenty-fourth, peohno
relelawsoefooltlyzmirlizisw.hwe )7gaswa4torsmodzne
sin for us, whom all the lcindreels of
the =time dean yet worehip. the
King of Glory, •tbe Lord of Hosts
haps in
s2p7olkze x lov: Chi-ili i0s),: (f IT. it
'atie'st.
true that in these psalins and pee.
baps in every pselm, the spirit by
2; Acts ii., 00, 31). Christi-
ans in 14s "Cbrist of the Psalms"'
yaz "The Writ tnrough David
spake of the mystery a the inearnae
tion of the on of Geol. of ilia Safe
ferings. Nis deoth. His resuiTection,
Ilia ascension int0 liegiVen. Ilia in-
termediate worle from the item ott
Iiis resorrection uotil Ms ret.urre in
pray Owe. worship once at Mesca of ,t1te °ItY 11°°1-1e41 Ulcu the great ,!mtiOT. Never ray. AS ii0 SO loalkIN immense eating to the Woo Office. ;America are lees -known t otoday than power god great glorY to oet 11111110
before I die." la it was the Shech- itchAto AnonSions of a celestiel cite*. •on; 1 do ;Apt .64,0 what becomes of whieu would otherwiee loeve been oh- soapy portion of Ablets, These re- leingdern which shall Ilever he deo
beats, the holy ot holtee. the repo* '144141°g by tantreglt the seeae me" ornY hoq after 1- 010 ileStl 1" Yt)11-4 lined to olliP Coal. Pte., to South dipolle of wide@ "read foreete end -otroyed (Pam II,. 48). He foreeew
tory ai the eevesaatat ark., it teas mdrouretie. The church did ant bunt:amulet care, my brother. Yon eittalld Attlee, foe the nee of the trooPs meamps, inhablic only ley wild ln-i and foretold the redemption tot the'
f•lad'a footstool. tt was like o ;tem:- as other buildings seemed to burs,' care, in the Ilret Ioaee„ heeause toot them, Wane, are almost, waltnown to the world from the bondage of corral'.
Zeent of heaven's Ananiter.ted glories, but its roof in jt a entirety wae a body has Leen a goon Mead to 3,-00. Away bt the. eastern pert of the oistoide world; Oen in southern Wee von. at the glorious mauireetation of
),1easS of liviog CealS. lt. loolit'd We 4144 WOUCIVA heoraioe that body,. if Bey of Bengal lie the looely ond fett, zli latoto districts of the big State the non of 00(na (Rom, ylii,„ 3..9„,
A SACRED TEMPLE.
4111 Itit"r• a huge °It" uP°1/ which it b° Chtit's now.s.to bP "few° gotten grouP of the Arulainoll Ist of Matto-Orogeo may well he Baastol
Not moue fe owe and preetouo -woe being secrificed the whole We 11011," a glorified* immortal spirituililtleittatefzcztird tam 137; i 24,1: covers c iZ c.:14izo 4f t-; t 01: most remote
Bea was. the tetnoe of moo -mom ouloistry of the itobte father who hotly, fit for the companionshipOn this pSalm which i$ our leeson
1 Fs,* ' tio s It ee. g. site had swayed and ehivered, like unto a Speak no 41 ithout your body yetosoio otiegni eon as, these 'geode.
Ing ftette eut of the line ot c("Mierce tieeept.t.11114.1-(11: vaeirhimilaullnsh%tiellit„: is17**4eSir Ilaes ..5tabYeP'144.alreilleb Illicere'r 0 fa' etTogon II':
it, i the aogels and tlio yetiecreed.
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to It was great in its spiritu- Mood liY tuY side. $1AdderaY
sanecity of its srtn. It was so dived goo dylog man. •'There it .11quasober •also, mt brother. lou yet all the year round a comPanY a up,m a the deatruction of 1-2/lament 4115 V5tb" fM niti Sheilherd t°'
sacred in the eys of mug ami r,,, gem°, solo mother. Yes, there it !dh011id 00t eomPel Your 10Ve'd QM* Britieli infantry to Motioned here time'in that State during the 1 whoee earo end protection Be we
eta; that wheet t1 eropile was Nave. 'went• Ilisith one lurch it WAS .. mmitted Ilinfreelf." lie delighted
gone. Ito do with Your betlY what theY do Oceplog watch and weril over the surrection et November. Vol. II
I measures were 'taken #0 aVoid .e" e t • g h ' not 11111tt to do* "I- siittall be` cret TiOrtiVe. COTIVICtSk for the islands are 'telBearldwili.aenailaueve.;,1grteatrid4041)11atmwa,ais every word of God.' living upon il.
teen the otegnoro. sounds of
ton. thr darlmess. My father and 1 put ;rooted* 1 rani a mon oud '5"::"1 utilized solely as the sheep on the pasture of the
Once a flourishing little place inhab- tender herb. rcfuoing tbe traditions
An the hoot; of Nisige we read, "And on our greatcoats awl sterted out -ii‘tttle. ago. turned to him and satd
'she hotwee vehen it Tees building. was itl,_ Ow st°...,rttl: 4....5.W„eoleus4eitarutbarroduignitm d„ es. 44;1:len% ot•outattlir ovurpoltovvianlyornielitomt; no.ftlure?),NuArle4 iSp:rtraiocrOt:07 body
siiityriabt:“Atirroansillitritniiihitvrteimmw:TA:iclitwir! ar6en. :asuk, grass
, turlwawst:tiere'virve.p.ne
hunt of stone ramie ready before it 'tu° "1"ea•t; 11-41st,kOeo toho°,,..o...,-,„,,i,o, t cremate ;your body. If they wish to ,prigon 'warders rather than Peklier
nue Inewegia, dation. 50 that tliewo 1'01'6'5 .1v° 1°41.111 t" '''''''''°"" "" do It all ROMA. But if they do not 1 auto there being little fee theta 1 lt riot A cataroct, but love.
The district QM had a popolattoo li Wet stream. uo Ile delighted in
was oeither batomer nor ate.* nor any .there 11"erinWed• not 107 the (hurch wish to de it then let there nave loe. ohey woo 'boo oro -o proitepery at about moo luestky Ileums and the peaceable bw000ugo of Gatos
/ ol of i -on 1-- oil in the bonse ble'lLelr'tt 4.1°`° grenmtl's caolltertte the owed vet cad comfort of golug !in fiehiug and etell-handiene Anid the halftime's. Trw peogh who 6tm oplelt, tie fulfilled all righteonoriess
wb;le it wes in bodging." As the 01 t11° 111•41111'e t"mre 1"mPtug '""*" ''''''' out to our grave to plant a few oreo:ority et them soon tavola& or. itoa these speak a A_er5:. corrupt ilia. land eoritiell iliti Father.s num. Tim
eteel leridee t lev ig, Fent fron tht
bin g' '7'z's thmIgh th°11' henrls 1T°414 forgetatenoto whole sleeps the mortal idea eouebotegiote,i lect ot 11ortuglicee. but the town VAS rather was ever Ilis supoort mad
Calls !sena, OZ %Lena had hem bap- .
feundites with each girder and tres- . , • • , Palt of 0111O 071;010 ttgoY PAce ileaklY Sililiihniy On 'Ole ifilArd 0 -con .lin ileellue oeara before /to final deed etooferi. lo toe eau death. awe ea
• • la h I o
tee oed legaa nearteal heferenand for a • . 4 4AAC 4 1.1 b0.4 6 Mere mu don, which Is 'under the 110ard Of at/swoon* slavery . I o
their positives, so aim' tenaphe'ea:'°/w t4 l'Izt'ut lt°4 t'lallati tiud there' des% tA%ooglA It crumble pito duet, Adndraito ami apreave on the Ad-, wooing were ot no a:wall:I-id tIlaellate‘lejr.. ttilit: bwalftlealsjeloiss temptation,ilnthobeoltit
5' os ord 1,?;,chs were el% and tt., 'Some of Otani bad mourned beeide At toe end of ota earthly irse it awl
lea torzetleor mites ow ay front their lt,1411r deod Itithin tlKwo vonih Ab. II he raised, a- AM And heavColef 11.44Y Flora." a detachfuent of Royal Mara
rairaltY LiSt AS "TeAder to 11•M•1°111:416:11.401:11daulteei:tV1101:141:04111: that 1 utlirietoarEigieirahre. inkstetraolmeol,,,tofor i.,,,iliz
vilt heat o tleatl rust ion. vibes the it
is a, ad eight to se a cathedral for the life eternal. Trifle oot with i_ut;:rtillinglocetred for the rtirpos.t. Of regleal was consoetent to teacis land communion., The nooirit
lo el,
toomeroo =doe
were roared they rose ,or a city cburch Or ur Mlle Virk/ge it 1 Abuse it not 1 Despite It Wand ev a cOaling 7:,,,g,, ,.., ttaurb...grteeb,.,tin vitro over tilled omit, ono that, without
amid the ini:4,,,,,,,,,,..4,
,,isa(.;,,dner,a3 or aie „mooing house destroyed by lire. But not 1 It is the temple of the Ifoly tgriallon 4 out their vole: duties coo -
1 tv d — t h , i ..., o, lie....O; hernen being. whose bodo might he ----- 4--' NO GOOD ROADS measure. ire was auointed with the
fi.eoe. leo eoreeo was the mace that lit will be influitely Gadder to $ee a glioat f St in cepturing tbe turtles which town.
tool. on toe flay wolea tee arh of ",a temple of the lloly Ghost, coo- lIGA.ZIDA, VILLAGES. ;no inhere there, and width they litily Ghost and with power. All
the tani•nant tees leaved within
ut
lioly or holies, **the glory or the 'osloos and aPPetites. Beware. o tE°Inesi nntl C at the 112"
the •siiiriled by the fires of hideous pas- 1 ia)iiIrvettentoeaoutitireguacttisedweirlima:entntil Iweoellitier: e;iiii:eitetsi:vori 4,,Irtslivualtisite:18 olat)a:11,7elyriiittietni4111;31.1:41:1(llettros. ]Ie e Iliiiv*e. inr tbeil5 eso°111:c4ilorrtiressuF,:slitoef a;Itils1
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Lord filled tile. houee or the Lord.'' ti!srao, diet you never deeterate Rout tives of E s rn A.fxica.
um5--ttoems
. officiate of' the Admirelty gobotsruebsstaintialtiato4no re6idenco or "The Father tient Me, and I live by
i Father's o,00dness and mercy, . saying,
it, "tied all the house with a boot itemple of your body or oacrifice on I The villages and huta of the natives d other big -wigs to whom they aro - t - a wiF •te •11reo streets ond the Father; I do always those thing
saute masestie symbol us that which e cousecrated to God offerings t Major Austin In "With Macdonald In Until a few yearn ago it WaS trite ed in tilitifF to the oid time Pros- that pleaoe litre" (John vs., 57,
cloud; it to(ed the house with the nthe altar of your heart which should of eactern Africa aro described by coneigned. •Abe former diamond
led t114. ternelitee through the des- 'th° dewans or Perditimi• 'tigerlike' as being generally well and costomaro during the harvesting .-- ---- wahliet-11-reu.14'1_117 rdiTatli„kahTen„ WalliednsopnoiieenrotthiTillute,,
vfn TEMPLE; OF CHRIST. reason in tido country to allow nao, 3:0"5„It 0,trits :(11.4unoee tinati. ' 1
regiment to go tin tariullght toreathileTihbree iiirtosuurlr:htlioejn1 kohtelw90°11,41:leierniveati
The temple of the Holy Spirit certain number of znen from
fatittlilleirersilgUeri3t°4423eir telriaorns lion. beTt was (11.111.'ngss° a arose against tbe central
dissatiaficd element in Matto -
!oohed on as an Indulgence 'to well-
conducted eoldiera to allow them Ir°1110°erst1...iarrontroroillIttroolitiolltollite)ilineillnaarnOtgehoirl00).1.uractitenler-
tido means of adding to their other-
wise slender pay. of troops into the State, and In a.
tuis.ouraulti, toesepiencliday soireirs,amoi.rimpaunibIllige.
Not many years eince it was oleo eiNilsy,tbreolerfri:34nuartilholieru jillialipi:lb the disaffected
The men "'rhea "'der *be glireetten little tows heard on Nicitavn.t4s t0biet tit:
of the Royal Engineer Department,
arid received extra, remuneration for reladeleart4t0A;xebraened°0inniongle,frojlildolnitets. trionierye
their labor. tiliere were no hick of beard
that the soldiers were mot
did 1 r z st rtli soldiers for
tea. 05 that wbsch the prophet saw
around the tbrone of God and as
substantially built• 11'be vilIaster; are
surrounded by a high wall and a
that which ovotehadowed our Lord deep ditch. Fastrance Is obtained
should trove a beautiful boly—beau- ily in two or thrce places by means
. when he talked with tfoses and Elias 'tiful in reference to the glance of its of causeways Moss the ditch at m -
on the mount of Transfiguration. eye, beautiful in the tone of itsl,entering angles of the wilt, from
Tim PHYSICAL BODY. voice; beautiful as lar as possible IniWilleb. theY ere well Donned on both
st 'reference to its apparel; beautiful as' sides, Tbe actual doorway is strong -
Trio physical bode in the fir
• - . • ttarais was beautiful, whoee husband 'ly barricaded by togs.
piece should be a strong temple. Its 1° ., . , ....z.
i,f•tt 1/ Th t t 1 t ti yin es vow t
0,,st eteyeee be brood end deeroefts ,goele Lo oe ont o tbe ireee es ant e n er or o se , ag . p
,„„„„ „,„„„,,s, „„,, „;„”„,„ ;,„ 'Sakt courtliest of compliments when scrupulously demo but the same can
"—"—**A*1— "'"` —..`'." ".' nerves lie turned and in the mint Jan un e I 11 be Naid tor the exterior sur-
eteady and like cords of steel, its , 1 • i, . 11 , g g tor( Y.
of t le east sa d, "Thou art a fair iroundings of the wall. Within. the
heart beating with the regularity f
°- :woman to look upon." If Ooll Al- enclosure plantations of bananas and
a pumping automation; it ebould be 3iite,bry demanded that the children i tobaeee are frefinentlY grown; 00
made as strong as possible because • of Israel should give of their gold ithat in the event of a elegy the food
till temporal and spirituel! bappiness and silver and precious stones to ,supply is assured. The huts and sparing even women or elilldren; and
depends to a great extent upon the beautify his Jerusalon sanctuarya constructed of neat admiesion to the ranks of the work -
sot with bundles of household We -a -Cs l'ile-r ereerning the 81.1"1), and tha
physical body being granaries re
In a heoithY surely then we ought to try to beau- wickerwork the granaries raised era,
der their AMIS. they burr 11.
into t i demo re t I - ' - - -
in chief 6hepherd who .will reward the
When the Eoul laughs the bonY "But" says some man, 'how con buts dome-shaped erections of twigs rafted Itiugdom are a number of wild .g it - • le fnitbful at His appearing (Jan X..'
Condition. My his temple of tbe 'Holy Ghost. from the ground on piles, and the Scallered broadcast all over the lta, a, 1
3.1ide from the ailvjacneing'enielelesss. 043n 11; Xreb• xi% 20, 214 I ret* v1 4).
laughs; when the body 'mein the I beautify in y pbysical body'? I and wattle with raised grtiss roofs prisone set *art for the reception
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of military offendersbut instead t ie evening et Nov. 5, Copt Jeri._ On the authority of loin. NUL 82,"
, of ' '
ck ' and Phil. la, 19, the redeemed of the.
Lord can never lack auything that,
they really need, but Ire is too wise
to give us all we want or ask for
because we often ask unmet:ay (Jas.
iv-, 8).
Rest and peace Ire gives to all who
are His if they will let Bina "I wilt
give you rest" 'lly peace I give.
unto you, are His own words
(Matt. xi, 28-30; John xiv. 27), and
even though outwardly tabulation
may be our portion yet in Rini we
ca.n always ha.ve peace (John xvio
lea). When sheep lie down in green
self as "the Son of Man who is in
heaven" (John 111.. 111).
Having Seen seefeething of the rein"
Mee or the psalm to Christ, the be.
Dever Call the better apply It to
biumelf, for by Otitis in llim we be-
en= identified with Met in His.
sufferings and His glory. shall
feed His flock like a shepherd," and
Ile says, "Ye, my Reek, the flock or:
My pasture. are men. and I am your
God" (Imo xi. 11; Ezek, =nix., 14;
31). Ho is the Good Shepherd who'
go.ve His life for the sheep; the Great.
;Shepherd, risen from the dead and
in everlasting covenant with the
soul is very apt to weep. Thomas grant tbat I awed not he einvenly or They are 'very snug inside and beau -
Jefferson. the sage of Monticello unkempt in apparel, JUL I d,s not tifuily clean, although very dark.• the ordinary prison warders the
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taught this when he wrote this very grant that I can change ,ote looks. The only light and ventilation is by "duties are tarried out by soldiers, witsberwoinan were the only bunion
suggestive letter to his young kins- 1 cannot, en the language of Nico- way of tbe low entrance, which is wbo little thought of being thusbeings left in the town.
em- Tbe next inorning the infantry and
man, T. m. IlandOlph, Jr."With- ,. demus, for the aenond time be born not more than two and a 'half feet played when they first 'donned valry of Brazil, a wild, ruffian
triTE :151ILITABY UNIFORM. • rowil, barefooted, dressed in ragged
trouser without coats or hats,
Every officer in the Army is grant -
poured into the place. They swarm-
ed a soldier as servant, and mounted
mit health there is no balminess. of the nosh. • oh, yes, my brother, in height. Outwit, this entrance is
I to generally a tow veranda, 'under which
Our attentiou to health, then, you can. You can start to -day
should take precedence of every obtain from God that grace witiehlthe women work and grind their
wen make you physically a new bee' flour.
other object. The time necessary to 1
secure this by active exercise should big. It is a physiological law that Tim voting men of theft settlements ,officere are allowed a soldier -groom
be devoted to it in preference tO eye*" seven Years the bedY goes are smartelooking lellon's, with their in addition. At 'dinner at. night in
every other pursuit. eatir done up In a quaint form 01 their mess -room 'they are served by
/ knew , the through a complete change. Seven is
years from now there will not be chignon behind, fitting close to the a 'lumber of expert. waiters, all
difficulty with which a busy man
any Part of it bone, finger or atom Vera and wellsplastered down with dressed in smart liveries. These
tears himself away from his work at
of flesh in your physical existence what appears to be gray clay, whieli men are all soldiers and draw pay
any given moment of the day, 'but
WIWI is part of you to -'day. Like is baked hard by the sun. Into this as such. In. the same way a mar -
his happiness and that of his family
the old Constitution, more commonly they- generally stick an ostrith-feath- lied officer liVing in town is allowed
depend upon it. The most uninform- called Old Ironsides, once the pride er or two, arid also a long curved a soldier as private servant, and it
ed mind, with a healthy body, is of the American navy, whose bull piece of thin brass wire with a white often happens that the imposing -
Sappier than the wisest valetudinar- was made over so many times that ”blob" of wool at the end, which looking blitler who Opens the door
ian." Good advice for Thomas Jef- there have been rnanv Constithtions
lesson to give 100 years ago; hist instead Of one so you, yny brotber, bobs backward and forward over to you is nothing more or less than
... , . ,, i their beads as they week. The lower a Tommy dieguished in livery,
as good advice to give to the young e j g "
nee ia many different physical lip is piereced, and a quill or a long If you walk int° the rneres kitchens
people of the present day. bodies. Yon are always putting of! ow fiat piece of brass is inserted. in any barrackS in the kingdom you
=rut CLEANLINESS. an old body; you are always putting with perhaps a bead or two attached
On a new. Galen Was converted d It 1. Nvill find a number of cooks arrayed
The temple of the Holy Spirit, in . . to the eri . '1 e n aole bangs Per-
• 'emu atheism by studying the won- pendicularly from the lip.
The older leen present a more sob-
er aspect, the most striking thing
about them being their bead -dress,
whie,h consists of a long flat bag, so
to speak, of hair wbich is worked al-
most into the cOnsisteacy of felt,
and is attached to their own hair.
This mass is the hair of their fore-
fathers, and in some cases hangs
from the back of the head almost
*clown to the waist. On the inner
side there is an opening into 'this
bag, which is 'used as a receptacle
for carrying tObaccO, snuff and small
articles.
the next place, should be a clean derful construction of a human skel-
body. There are some inen whose atom But the movement of a joint
bodies are given over to moral fllthi- in a skeleton is not -nearly so won -
mess. They are like some of the ,derful to me as the fact that the
ancient heathen temples which were 'skeleton of it man who died when. be
avor.-edly dedicated to the .deities of was seventy years of age represents
lust, drunkenness and debauchery, at least ten instinct skeletons, which.
the existence of which was it nation- et different periods of bis existence
al dishonor. The worship performed walked around under the same man's
in those temples was so vile that personality.
*You could. not describe it. in public A WONDERFUL STRUCTURE.
without bringing a blush of shame The physical body is conttnually
to every modest cheek and a de- being changed. This fact being then
ma.nd for silence from every modest granted, if you win only let the
Holy Ghost Owen within the temple
which ought to be his, then he will
make you physically over anew. Your
voice will become Softer in tone, be-
cause then it tvill only speak the
language of love. Your face will
chaage in looks, for then your gen-
tler spirit will mord it. Your hand
will chang,e its conformation, fdr
then, instead of being the knotted
nitwit:I of a human brute or the
close fist` of a miser, looking in, its
vindietiveness like the grinning gar-
goyles of llotre Dame, ready to
spring upon their prey below, it will
be the opeeed palm of succor and
have the' warm grasp of a sympath-
etic toucit. Yes, my brother, you
can artistically and aesthetically as
v,m11 •as spiritually beautify your phy-
lip. The pictures found on the walls
of the exhumed city of PoMpeii show
that, those temples were veritable
elms/lel houses, where bats aud owls
and carrion birds gorged themselves
en the decaying corpses of truth,
purity arid love. Let the temple of
your body be clean, as Christ want --
ed the Jerusalem telly's., to be clean
when he drove the traders out of
that temple, crying, "Is it not writ-
ten iny house shall be called of all
nations the house of prayer, but ye
have made it a den of thieves?"
clean as David wanted his physical
altar to be clean when he uttered the
agonizing prayer, "Wash me thor-
oughly- from my iniquity and cleanse
me from my sin," or that other
pleading beseechment, "Cleanse thou sical body. lou can surrender it,
fne from secret faults " or clean as • t) of obrist, to be
in 3e a I
Van] meant no to be clean when m made over entirely anew. to his serv-
ice.
A strong temple ! A clean temple
A beautiful temple 1 We have been
descr113ing them, all. But, after all,
what is a teinple ? A temple is a
holy • place' in. which that deity is
this same letter to the Corinthian
church he wrot.e. these warning
words: "If any man defile the temple
of God, him shall God destroy, for
the temple, of Gocl is holy, which
terap-Se ye are." Oh, the terrible
condemnation which is to 130 visited a 'deity. lts 'four walls inclose a
PACTS ABOUT THE DEEP SEA.
Great Britain and AilleriCa, do mere
deep-sea measuring than all the other
nations ptit together. More than
one-half of the sea floor lies at a
depth of a little less than three miles
Some of the deepest places are holes
in tbe oecan bed, One of these in
the South Atlantic covers 7,000,000
square xrdles, or 7 per cent. of the
Surface of the globe. The Indian
Ocean is a great place for deep wa-
ters, twenty-four out of 'the known
forty-tbree "holes" lying at the bot-
tom of that body of water. Sea
near the coast usually slopes away
graOually to a 'depth of 600ft., and
then drops rapidly to a depth of
6,000 ft. Variations of temperature
do not extend deeper than 6001t.
Below that the temperature neNef
ed through the abandoned houses,
plundering rigbt ond left, and after
removing their booty to the neigh-
bcaing Bente, began the work of
LEVELLING THE TOWN.
They knoCked 'down the buildings
with axes and timbers, an arduous
they set fire to the ruins in a * dozen pastures they have evidently eaten
task that'clay. °coupled a ay. Then
It enhcomgh; tbey aro satisfied, for He
was ten ten days later before the .11ames 697x.:\d.sast).isneth as when He fed
places and took their 'departure. i
5,000 and the 4,000 (Ps. Gai
it
'died out. There was nolliing • left .
ruins to mark the place where Dia- :While Bis sheep tan never perish
but rislies aud blackened stories and
mantino had stood. away from 1115 ]dud care and need
(John x 28, 29), they may wander
Last year only a few of the in- xtobesoutglit out dud restored Meek.
xxrv,
12) so David prayed "Re-
store unto Inc the joy of Thy salva-
tion" (Ps. ii, 12). . There can be no
fellowship ' with llim except in -the
way of righteousness, that whicis
right in Ilis sight, but in such ways
13te delights to lead Bis willing ones.
Ile is ever with 118 all the days,
many years before this region will night and day, cal jag. far .us every.
momenta the Father of mercies • and
recover from the utter • ruin ahjea the God of all comfort, co3nforting
in white canvas suits and caps, mad ha,bitants bad returned to begin the
all busily engaged in preparing the difficult work of rebuilding their
meals for the tr°°Ps• Tiles° also town. Some of them had been muss
are soldiers dressed -up as ebefs and dered by the soldiers, many bad fled
performing their duties, although to further south to begin life again
see them at -work you wourd never among settlements that bra eseaped
think they -were actually military „strustion and others ba..d gone to
men.
the case of a regiment serving Paraguay and Bolivia.
I
Capt. Jerrmann believes it will be
some years ago in India, the com-
manding • officer lost patience with
the way the "dhobis" (native wash-
ermen) injured the men's clothes. At
last he decided to have the work
done regimentally, and purchasing a
washing -machine he turned a number
of the soldiers into "elhobis" for
the benefit of their comrades. Need-
less to say, the Tommies soon tired
of this, and after a four months'
trial the experiment was relinquisbe'd
and a reversion made to former
ln
beeOtisilleCtnlisc:Pu
many Soll‘d*rirels rcsactinginmay
capacity of overseers of gangs of
workmen engaged in road -making or
bridge building. some CO,SCS these
soldiers are quite isolated from civ-
ilization many of them never seeing
a white face for months and being
entirely separated from their regi-
•
ments FOR SEVERAL YEARS.
When tbey eventually rejoin they are
soldiers only i11 name, having • lost
all knowledge of drill and the in-
terior economy of a regiment.
In India, also, it is no uncommon
occurrence for a native potentate, or
Her Father : "What? You say even a "subordina•te chief, when gett-
you'i-e engaged to Fred ? I thought leg married, to apply to the 'mill -
told you not to give him any en- tary authorities for the services of
cou.a....emen is Daughter . some -e so_caeis as e.. as _one, • yet ,,01101,.my wan „ s o 6 an, Jr. t " - the 1 I. 11 ft" hut t bleee Vier. i 0. o • ill
dorit. Ire doesn't need any." regimental bandsmen, to grace Itis to keow how to spell pneumonia." 3).
has overwhelmed it, In Ulna, how-
ever, he thinks that various indus-
tries will be established, for 'there
are good prospects for gold and
UIa-
nIorid washing, rubber trees flourish
in the neighboriap forests, and the
agricultural Jahns are very fertile.
It is a curious fact that nearly
two years elapsed before any detailed
information reached the outer world
of the utter ilestructiOn of the little
town that had once been famous. It
shows how utterly isolated is this
part of Brazil from the foreign in-
terests that are impelling all 'the
Northern white rEtees to send thau-
sande of representatives to the newel -
parts of the world.
ORTHOGRAPHIC RESEARCH.
"Gentlemen of the jury," said the
judge, as he concluded his charge, "if
the evidence shows in your minds
that pneunionia, even indirectly, was
t,lie cause of tne man's death, • the
prisener cannot 13e convicted."
An hour later a messenger caine
from the jury room. .
"The gentlenien of the jury`, my
lord," he said, "deSire information,"
"On what point of evidence ?"
us that we may comfort others, and
while our .whole sojonrn on earth in
the mortal body may truly be said
to be in the valley' of etbe shadow of
death, all the journey is made light
by His presence, and if death itself
should touch its and tnke us out of
the mortal body ;He wonld riot Sail
us, and we should find it but a step
into is immediate presence, absent
front the body, present with Ilie Lord
r
sa7. x
.xxvixil;„,118'; 11-15;Co3'11.a. tit. x
, 3; xv‘61'20;
,81).
While the psalin refers primarily to
Christ, its secondary'reference is pro-
bably to Israel iri millennial days,
and yet each believer may that a
portion. All the enemies of Chriet
shall yet see how His Father will
honor 'flim, Ile shell startle the
nations, and kings shall be dumb be-
fore P.im, and all nations shall see
and be glad to share the glory •
of
Israel which Be will give unto her '
(Von. iii, 15; lx. 1e8, 12). Even now'
the believer has only to commit hisi
cause to Cod, and i31 due time his
enemies shall see that a supernaeura ,
power has cared for hint and deli
•
eeed him The Spelt will all 1 -,,ins
and reveal Christ in him, and the
overflow of blessing will reach and